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The Big Hash's 'Young' Mixtape Turns 4

By @OfentsePhukubye on 03/29/2023 in News

The Big Hash's debut mixtape 'Young' finally turns 4. The project consists of 15 tracks which comprise of hit singles, 'Circles', 'Palm Trees' and 'Outcast featuring A-Reece and Flvme. Young was confused for being an album as the body of work was that good to a degree where he hosted the listening session at the SABC offices with his previous label. The project went on to doing great as The Big Hash charted on playlists across various DSPs for weeks.

Many fans were highly excited when he announced the release of music video for 'Palm Trees' as well as for 'Circles' as they made rounds on various TV Stations as well as Radio Stations. This of course lead to the demand of The Big Hash as he received a brand deal with Adidas and that is when his brand just took flight. He has since gone independent with starting his very own label namely known as, 'Devo Music Group'.

Today, we celebrate 'Young' reaching the milestone of 4 years since its initial release as timeless music never ages and this masterpiece right here will forever be artistic and still sound brand new as sonically the project was way ahead when it came to what the industry was used to.

You can stream 'Young' below:


 

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